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by lolinder 706 days ago
Cannot tell if /s, but just in case this was serious: light takes between 3 and 22 minutes to travel from Mars to Earth and back, which means that ping cannot be less than between 6 and 44 minutes depending on orbits.

Robust caching would help but still be nothing like what we experience on Earth (particularly the interactive portions of the web like, say, HN).

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You forgot to include the fact that there is a point where mars is behind the sun, which makes for a period where the ping will be ~2 weeks.
Beyond line-of-sight (BLOS) communications are used all the time with satellites and other relays so people can communicate with others outside their immediate LOS. You need relays that extend the visibility of the planets with respect to each other. This is non-trivial, but not much harder than the work already going on to land things on Mars that requires (or desires) comms back to Earth.
Relay stations at a third location would fix this.